• Work accepted to two shows

    12 March 2008

    Juliane Shibata, ’01 and visiting professor of ceramics, has had three pieces accepted into Small Works Show, Northville Art House, Northville, MI and one piece into the Contemporary Clay Biennial at the Western Colorado Center for the Arts in Grand Junction, CO.

  • CAA presentation by Alison

    3 March 2008

    Alison co-chaired a session,”Gender and the Market in Netherlandish Art,” at the annual College Art Association meetings in February in Dallas.

  • From Paper and Stones

    5 February 2008

    Educational fifth-year assistants Sophie Eisner and Megan Fitz present their work in the Boliou Gallery through February. The title of their show is “From Paper and Stones.”

    An opening reception was held Feb. 6. Gallery hours are M-F 8 a.m.-10 p.m, Sat and Sun, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

  • Juliane’s work at Northern Clay Center

    31 January 2008

    The opening of “Bountiful Visions” will be held March 7 at the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis from 6 to 8 p.m. The work of Juliane Shibata, visiting instructor in Art and Art History 2007-08, and Eva Kwong will be exhibited.

  • Where the Sky Meets the Earth

    25 January 2008

    Kelly’s exhibition “Where the Sky Meets the Earth” opens, reception
    5:30-7:30pm, at Augsburg College om Feb. 29, 2008. Show dates: Feb 29 through April
    4th, 2008.

  • Alison published in The Art Bulletin

    2 January 2008

    Alison Kettering had an article published in the December 2007 issue of The Art Bulletin. The article was entitled “Men at Work in 17th-century Dutch Art, or Keeping One’s Nose to the Grindstone.”

  • Fred Hagstrom published article

    26 November 2007
    Fred Hagstrom, Professor of Art, published an article on a New Zealand artist in the recent edition of the Journal for Mid America Print Council entitled “Pacific Prints: The Prints of John Pule.”
  • National Gallery docents hear talk by Lauren Soth

    8 November 2007
    Lauren Soth, Professor of Art History Emeritus, gave a lecture in November on the Edward Hopper exhibition to the docents of the National Gallery in Washington. He was also invited to a celebration held at the Morgan Library in New York to mark the publication of the first volume in the series Van Gogh Studies, published by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
  • Linda Rossi, associate professor of art, has work included in the 2007 Swan Song autumn show which coincides with the migration of Tundra Swans.

  • MIA show includes work of Fred Hagstrom

    25 October 2007
    Fred Hagstrom, Professor of Art, had a print included in an exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts titled “From Life: Figural Art on Paper 1980-2006” in the fall 2007.